About Didanosine Delayed Capsules
Didanosine Delayed Capsules
Product Description
Working since long in this pharmaceutical industry, today, we have emerged as one of the prominent exporters of Didanosine Delayed Cap. This medicine belongs to a class of medication called synthetic purine nucleoside analogue that is active against HIV-1 infection. The Didanosine Delayed Cap is formulated with an enteric coating that protects didanosine from degradation by stomach acid. In market, these medicines are available at highly competitive prices.
Key points: An antiviral medicine that stops the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) cells from multiplying in body
- Brand :Dinex
- Contain :Didanosine delayed Capsule
- Strength : 250mg/400mg
- Packing : 30 Cap Bottle
Powerful HIV ManagementDidanosine Delayed-Release Capsules are integral to combination antiretroviral therapy. By targeting and inhibiting viral replication, this medication helps manage HIV infection effectively. Used as part of a prescribed regimen, it aids in maintaining a healthier immune system and reduces the risk of HIV-related complications.
Versatile Strength and PackagingAvailable in strengths from 125 mg to 400 mg and packaged in protective HDPE bottles, these capsules offer flexibility in dosing and convenience for both patients and healthcare providers. The options for 25, 50, or 100 counts per bottle make it easier to tailor bulk or personal supply needs.
FAQs of Didanosine Delayed Capsules:
Q: How should Didanosine Delayed-Release Capsules be taken?
A: Didanosine Delayed-Release Capsules should be taken orally, usually once daily, exactly as directed by your physician. The typical adult dose is between 250 mg and 400 mg, but dosing depends on individual health factors and the prescribed antiretroviral combination.
Q: What is the main benefit of using Didanosine for HIV treatment?
A: Didanosine interferes with HIV replication as a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, helping to lower the viral load in the body. This supports immune health and slows the progression of HIV infection when used as part of a combination therapy.
Q: When should I store and use the capsules after opening the bottle?
A: After opening, keep the capsules in their original HDPE bottle and store in a dry place. Ensure the cap is tightly closed and use the medication within its 24-36 month shelf life as indicated on the packaging or by your pharmacist.
Q: Where are Didanosine Delayed-Release Capsules manufactured and supplied from?
A: These capsules are manufactured and exported by suppliers in India, meeting USP/BP pharmaceutical grade requirements and ensuring high purity and quality for global distribution.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose of Didanosine?
A: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is nearly time for your next scheduled dose. Do not double up to make up for a missed dose. Always follow your physicians instructions for accurate guidance.
Q: Who can use Didanosine Delayed-Release Capsules?
A: This formulation is suitable for all age groups, provided it is prescribed by a healthcare provider as part of an appropriate HIV treatment regimen. Dosing adjustments may be necessary for children or those with specific medical conditions.